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W1' 1 - ' V 1 . 1 Vv" Vol, 3; No. 296 :48ttEyiLLB-ir.C,:,WEDNESDlY;aOBNlNG, 4 . -mf- - -.- .- .... nil.! Price 5 Cents:. 7 fv i 7 - Mr- 1 .A - - ' " - .... 11 : - 25InptlT. D1SG0UUT -OIN ALL- DRESS GOODS Monday & Tuesday..! A CUT THIS DEEP meens quite a saviog to anyone who will make dress: No funny busi- 4 ness ; our goods ware marked in plain figures and are always as? rep resented. Figuring on this basis reduces; hew and desirable Dress Goods to cost. v Our East; Window is ticketed 33 cents for choice. See if your jpiece is in the lot. I OESTBEICHER & CO., 51 Patton $m$x$4 Ofa x J THREE STRONG POINTS IN FAVOR OF First; Our Oonventenoea for f ousmess a.i our pretstJin. siaxiu, iiJUJiK.ea il poealbie for three men to do the work that required four at our old stand, a eaving of twenty-five per cent in tabor. Second: . The volume of business we are now doing requires only a email margin, for profit, to make it pay.. Third: We are in direct touch with" all im porters, packers and manufacturers, and tt our goods at prices usually paid by wlhbiu&ale grocers. G. A. GREER. 53 PATTON AVE. 5S v Hands. Do you want relief? If so try a sample bot tle of Hygienic Cream. Large Bottle for io cts. .'Last week we received orders f rom Norf oik, Va.. Sprin jffield, Ohio, and New York City, which well tends to prove it has merit. DVuErsrists..-' y-''Jm Chapped wydiiiiyitii f- f '4 ; aucus Decides: to Re- organize Crrimi-; !- nal C ircuits. A Proclamation from Russell Kills; Superior " Court s . "Pro jeer Governor Sends 31 esaage Telling Why He Ee ; moved the Wilsons. First Bill to Eestore . White Govern- ment in. Eastern Counties Passed w ' by the Honse-Many new Bills. Special to the Gtezesfcte. . ; iRaleSgii, . Jaaa. 17.-1-Gtovemor Russell braced up and the caucua itonligiht re fused more s.u.penior courts. Semaitor Glenn, for the steering1 ooni'mittee, re- . . , pcrtcid that Rueell 'demamded ittbe ap poiB'tmientt one judge and a sdliioi tor If two e.up43T'i!or courts , were created, and twb if thiree superior curt "were esiLabliS'hed. ' ? Hearing- this he caucus, the members of which were previouslly favorable o two new superior courts 'turned about ahd appoint jed a caucus - judioiary commi'tftie cdnsisbln-g of Senators Gienn, Jerome and ' Justice and Repr-asen'ba- tlves Craig, .Roun.tr ee, Glarkson' and Cbtocil to prepare ta bill to aboliish the or46ai;;oourit wfftih the und'erstandtf ng thait new criminal courts be re-eistaub- ltehed., Tltere wer& no '; formal .resoiur trDus,: onlyi' a set speech iy th- speiak- Mesam- : Glenax, Roun.tree, Justice, Winston- and Craig rniade remarks. .The (roll by diistricts was called and two thirds reported that the state need ed 'too rrtore superior courts. One third wanted seventy-three adddtionM weeks. 'Frank Ray proposes to have the .su preme court judges . heQp hold superior courts. It is claimed that this is un- oonstitU'tdonal. Colonel V. S. Lusk is here. He quietly must have braced up Russell. Murphy, Webb and "Bourne will re turn tomorrow. PROCEEDINGS OF THE DAY IN BOTH HOUSES Russell's Copious Message on the Railroad Commission Removals; Committee to Consider It, Special to -the Gazette. Raleigh, Jan. 17.' The governor's message delivered to the house and sen- S .really 4C reply to the re quest of the committees on the part of each branch, aHitfhough the ' govern ays he makes his report ias required hy the railway commission law. He evi dently wants to "show some independ ence, The general ' Impression is th&t the governor has made out a stronger caste tihan was1 , exp'ected.' ;Some mem bers say he ceriianly has' made, a' clear case against S. Otho Wilson-. An Ashe ville man or men (one .; seems to. be the prinoipai charateter. In the story, and he idlls a right lively taie, the governor says. The governor's mesagel reloites-the law which. provides that at shall be the duty, of the governor" to su&pend any commissi oirier who shall tolold any rail road stock or bond or who shall have 'any in'terest in any, way into railroad," i or who shall become "disqualliifled tm act," and says 5t is'mianifestly the In- - .... .. - . - . -'. v.- i '7 ' ' -. tent of the act to secure absoluite tinde- '. y ESTABLISHED 1888. 'A-Special Palvate Institution for the.,v Treatment of Iinng'ajid Throat. Diseases. ' 5 TT, h U TtUCr:; &A.TJES. $22 50 oer week and Includes everything 'excepting 'medicines. , which. are supplied a cot. A 1 certain number of rooms are ''raerved at a lower Tate for patlenta whose f; financial ciwurnjstances require it end Mo uiph the medicines are atao .7 eluded. Patients can enter and leave at any -time. j Adyanced cases not . : ' -' 71nrah Hotel and GaniUrlnni Co. pendence- of- the commissioners of : the railroads. ?.The governor ha personally, underscored - the Words )vjajiy t Imterest and "any Wtfy.V 7 which "lie says mean that a coTrnnissitoscter shall m' enter into ) any cdntpacfts." 'witiiL, -railroads; that" fee shalt not make money out of them, or; .ieeek''tjnaklaqt'ieed,t amounts , to a : prohibitions. anst ; hi having any ctealkgsi Tyitb tbem except thoss wHieh.'tere open , to the putrlic sucfa as ;buymgriticketa" Havinglaid dowa the l!aw thter governs say:' "Applying these" praciples to the :ea&et a!(u.lhand- ..;;;. .1 reached the oonclusion tnat S. Otho Wil8om buld be suspended. The- causes assigned are- thatf Otho leased the , Round Knob, lioteil -Ifrom Colonel A. B. Andrews, vtlce president of the Southern, and Major James Wil son, another commissioner, nominally for his motihier but 'frte&lly for himself that he leased itwith the underatiaJnding that the Southern raiHroaa would arban don its eating houses'tart, Ashevttlle and: Hickory; that the railroad gave? free traponpaitoon to otho and ma go&as: The reasons for removing Major Wi3sou are that he "was mortgaged to Colonel Andrews" for $6,000; that he was part owner of the Rotind Knob hotel, which was valuteless unless used as a- railway eatfmg house. The governor then ar gues that these facts disqualify the Wilsomi? from property performing their duties;, tihat they would disqualify : them- from being jurons for or against -the Southern. Hie says the fact that Major Wilson, when asked to show cause why he should . not be suspended, sold his f - . " (hotel Interest, made no difference. . The governor says he obtia;ned- 'his evidence against... the" Wilsond By "vol-. Untary information. He rfraris" from furnishing names" because the writscia of the letters "might regard it a3 a breach of confidence," but he promises to give tibe names to aaviiivestigating committee. Then follow extracts from letters. w,rjtten by some lson, or per sons who plainly live dri : A?hev;ll. The writer, says thai. S.. OtU5 "Wilson thoiig-ht hie was the prosTietor of the. Glen Rock hotel jen-pwpoae'd to iwll 'fha -'lease' 'wf.-'te'v tBHtwifS tioU,- whch would "then, be lossd o the great advantage of the-$Jlei; Jttfck, which was the dinner station, before the leased RouKiMpcoman4fiab would have the f re ' use f! ''th? tele graph -lijoei,1 and supplies- would. be dead headed by the conductors or baggage master; that free transportation was al (Continued on fifth page.) THIS POST FOR PENSIONS Georgia Coniederates Send Butler a Memorial Fav oring His Bill. Washington, ' Jan. 17. Senaitor Butler presented In the senate todlay a memor ial of the Confederate veterans of Mus kogee county, Ga., requesting that the senator prees the bill granting pensions to Confederate soldiers, as by so doing "it would show to .the world that we ar onte people. ' Tftiey d;eis!i)re this, they say, "not as mendicants for pensions-, but fin1 re sponse to the grand aind patriotic senti -menits of our presQdent and asvoicing the sentimienits of ey;ery pafcjot who . 1 J 11 ' l . h J r. JOVes am wnona coumry anu raayevuB j the vuTor of the dead Confederate sol diers as the iMOthers of t .unfited country."-'-. ; -'.'- ; ; The resolutions adopted by the Con fedterate camps 'in their states agatost the passage of the biE' were presented by Sena.toT3 Gorman,, Jones and Berry. LIBRfiRlftll YOUNG DEAD Washingtoii,' Jan. Jl7.-nJ 6hn Russeil Young, libraraan? of the congressional library, d1iecf at "V his residence $ this morning after protracted illness. CMMx' Wmter Shoes, 5 to 8 .SOe. G. A. Mean ud SoobT Shoe Stated "V,' A - r IIV I., Medical Director, nndvaecordini' tn th room selected. inrMfli) ' " FiyeThousand Troops Stationed at Manila I.-V '- -t . . .. - ...... -i' .- . - - - : Called Back, - Senator Forakcr'a Speech Has Made a LAVorabie ? , Irnpiessioii. German Consul at Manila jKmplmtica il j Denies Tfixee Hundred Spanish Prisoners irren TJp and Others are to Follow Brit Friars are Held. , Mx.fuua.ia., jan. iv. ineBituauon as some -. i . . . .. . what improved. An iausurgent qewspa- per announces that 5,000 Filipino troops wfoieh had reiinforced those around Manila a fortnight ago, had been WithdrawTi into the interior. The paper also com meats favorably upon Senator Foraker's recent speech in the senute. Tie German consul emphatically de- niea "ttn an intervlewi today ttoalt there wafe'or had been any collusioni either oniaHy or personaMy on t!hV part of hinateilf or on the part of amy residenit Gerhians with the Pilipino goverhiment. He said the German! govoriwnent had ordered te consul at Jlotilo not ilo accept thet'earge of the proteotsion of Spanish ittberflts, as Senior Rioa had requested hiroT-tip do upon .'his withdrawal from Hollo or fear of complications with Amricans. - .Three hundred. Spanish r prisoners left wniuaMM ' The PiHpino government alt Malolos announces thait dt is preparing to re- ieaee Spanisk' oivillaii! prisonersbut not the friars. The American Filipino: commission has not yet completed its -work. OS mi BILL 1 IN THE SEN Pettigrew Oppo, es Payment of $5,000,000 ta the Ma ritime Company. Wa-hihgton, Jan. 17. The setnia'te dis cussed the Nicaragua canal bill today. It rejected the amendment declaring that the bill should not become a law until the governmenit had secured rthe righ: to malintaiin a naval force in and to garrison. , the, points along, the canal. Senator Sullivan (democrat, Malsstis sippi) offered an amendment limiting to five mil'laons' the amountt Do be paid to tlbe Marl time company for compen sation or reimbureement. This was agreed t o. Senator, Pettigrew (eilver, DaKota saM that' no canal would be built and that the only effect would be ''"to pay five millions of doltors 'to the manipu lators of the scheme. The only con- DAVIS' Cherry ani Glycorine fSURES OLDS AND yOUGHS QUICKLY You will like it. Not at all bad, and contains no harmful drug. Lanje Bottle 25c, v i Prepared and sold by the Paragon Pharmacy Cq.,y 7-"-;-"',' ' B &, 1AV1.' BCsasrer. ,0pp. Post Office."; r rf fcUors of the scheme, ;The only 'con-1 f rom , tha crtrmnn-n v "K r.vl..-!L ; f messed' for whfei it was'J worth. " "- ante,) offered a substitute, for ' thY bill. ( appropriating 'one hundred and "forty j miKions fw the 'building of the canal, j . " -u.jr siJn. mutions to be spent in one year. ' " " ? The substitute appropriates six bJTI- " ltw .-vw- an valid' conoajsions or . grants :said abrogates -vwynm-cuiwer treaty.;. The execu-1 Uye session,then adjourned. TREATY RATIFICATION UCKS SIX V0TBOrderof' Ten Senators Doubtful ;Dem- - . -"- . -.3 - .'.-- ocraticf Amendment tn Free Filipinos'; Washington, Jan. 17. A close canvass 'jf the senate on tthe question of the rati-! j Atlcci of . tlie peace treaty shb ws for ratification; 54; oppfosed, 26; doubcfui;10. j It wil 'take isiixty voces tto ra'tify the. treaty. ' ThetfWoition is' being led by Gor- man. The democratic senators feay they have a sufficient number pledged' vo amend ese itreaity ta a manner to rrake it acceptable to the entire senate,; This amendment provides ithak there! shall b-e no extension of ithe sovereignity J ul iwie unixea scales over tne fan ipmes, , Dut tjnat Spain shall evacuate, leaving .'ae iiipmos free i:o es;abishl :their own; government. SPOONER WITHDRAWS FROM EWART CASE He was Unalterably Opposed to the Confirmation of the Jndge. Washinnon, Jam. 17. Senator Spooner this afternoon gave notice thait he would decline to serve further on the Ewart case. It itf difficult to tell the signttfieamee or effect of this action. Senator Pritchard says the retirement of Spooner will not be unfavorable to Judge Ewart. Spooner was untesra bly opposed to conflrmaitionw . W. A. H. ANOTHER ARREST !N V i . . i - South aroiinian Taken for Complicity in Negro Post Master Killing. i Chartieston, S. C, Jan. 17. Allen Bfelk, a prominent citizen of Lake City, was jailed today on the Charge of be ing implicated in the killing of the ne gro pos'tmaster, aker, and his child, a year ago, and the itferious injury of oth- era of -his family. United States marshals went to Lake City tonighjt to make the arrests of prominent residents, against whom the government offioiala 'are said to have ample proof. Splendid assortment of ruibber shoes t'o fiit almost any shoe at J. D. Blanton & Co's. shoe store. Rock Ledge family hotel, under north ern management, is setting an excellent table; try it. THERE IS SOME Very Bad Postui A.ND SOME Very Good. You can get thin, weak, taste less Postum most anywhere. You don't know what good Postum is until you have tasted the' genuine article ifvith the charming; flavor and food ele ments brought out ... , ? JVe buy direct rom the manu facturer, and alir aya have it fresheither wholesale or retail. AT - y Snldefs, mm m nm null' U 53r . y-'J vx vr yy t , ' iVl C 1V1 n 1 6V and Vabl- . i -ij : lief I JpriliA f A HrMirK Martial Him Arrest to be Issued Today and Eagan Sent Home. Won't be at Liberty to Leave H is H ouse Without Pres- ident'S Permission '' 4?irai.'e ah. t t A 'er 8 AttemPt ta Implicate Miles U Tnrn.,; Tm n l.i ' uwm j. uc vourt juaruai . Will Alsn Pa Annmni T- ' ' Wiu AiSO he Appointed Today. . Washington, Jan. 17. After Pnesl- au-iKy aaiu nis cam-net aeoioett today to try Commissarv OeniprAj v.n -- , . , , a-ii uy ccrurt mania i ana naa turned down Secretary Alger in his fcittempt to have General Miles included in. the in vestigation, arrangements were made at the war department for the Issuance of a formal order for Che trial. - ; A copy of the order will be served on General Bagan and he wlilli be piaced under arrest and ordered to proceed to his home; ' ' : - Pending "the settltemient of the case General Eagan will be obliged to re main there amd cannot leaver ihis house except to tettend the trial v ut thi authority to do so, which' cah-'only be granited by .the. president himself.- TO BE ARREST ED TOIAY. "Washington, Jian. 17. It was offi cially announced toda-ythait Commissi, sary Qenerall Eagan! would be placed -.. '- .. .... .... 1 I; under arresthefTle''th-'crose ofiHfioer iieurs xoTnomyw laira- a uaecaii i 01 tne " court martial to try hi mv would be an Eounoed tomorrow night. MILES MAY ' BE RELIEVED Of His Command and Sent Home--Has Talked Too Much. WasMngton, Jan. 17. The belief is growing that the Eagan case will in volve General' Miles in some way. The administration: is very much displeased vith the manner in which he has acted in giving out Interviews respecting the present controversy. It da hinted tonight he may be relieved of his com mand and ordered homie. FIFTY REPUBLIGAHS REFUSED TO VOTE FOR HALE Augusta, Jan. 17. Senator HaJe was re-elected -today but on account of hia opposition to expansion fifty 'republi can absented themselves from the session of the legisliature as a silent protest against (his views. We wIsDl to take this opportunity of ex pressing to the people our sincere thanks for their very liberal pat ronage and kind ex- - i 11T 1 pressions. w e aiso wish to thank those who were lenient with us in regard to engrav ing, as the demands this year were very un usual. v Arthur Al; Field ! t , " J i ; k Church St; and Pattoh A ve; V; AshcvilieV N- i TiiZhz oeu at siae uuor. .a Onihe. Square. '-4 y it l ' .4 f 1 1(4 i 2
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